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Considerations for believable emotional facial expression animation [PDF]
Facial expressions can be used to communicate emotional states through the use of universal signifiers within key regions of the face. Psychology research has identified what these signifiers are and how different combinations and variations can be ...
Cook, Malcolm +2 more
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Circuits for State-Dependent Modulation of Locomotion
Brain-wide neural circuits enable bi- and quadrupeds to express adaptive locomotor behaviors in a context- and state-dependent manner, e.g., in response to threats or rewards.
Alejandro J. Pernía-Andrade +4 more
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GREY HAIR AND EMOTIONAL STATES. [PDF]
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Campbell, Harry, Donaldson, E.
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Abnormal Serotonin Levels During Perinatal Development Lead to Behavioral Deficits in Adulthood
Serotonin (5-HT) is one of the best-studied modulatory neurotransmitters with ubiquitous presynaptic release and postsynaptic reception. 5-HT has been implicated in a wide variety of brain functions, ranging from autonomic regulation, sensory perception,
Relish Shah +5 more
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Automatic emotional state detection using facial expression dynamic in videos [PDF]
In this paper, an automatic emotion detection system is built for a computer or machine to detect the emotional state from facial expressions in human computer communication.
Huang, D, Meng, H
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It has long been theorized that humans develop higher mental functions, such as executive functions (EFs), within the context of interpersonal interactions and social relationships.
Rosemarie E. Perry +12 more
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Synthetic Characters with Emotional States [PDF]
A new trend that has emerged in the field of applied artificial intelligence in the past few years is the incorporation of emotion emulation mechanisms in situated agent systems. Several researchers in the field of psychology and neural science agree that emotion is an essential aspect of human intelligence, diverging from the traditional treatment of ...
Nikos Avradinis +2 more
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Metaphor And Monophony In The Twentieth-Century Psychology Of Emotions [PDF]
Attempts to define the emotions and elucidate their character have ornamented the intellectual landscape for over two thousand years. Two characteristics of this continuing colloquy are particularly noteworthy: first, the presumption of palpability and ...
Gergen, Kenneth J.
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What does it mean to promote social and emotional learning (SEL) across all 50 states? That was the visionary question of Dr. Roger Weissberg when he and the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) set out to collaborate with ...
Nick Yoder +8 more
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Efficacy of REACH Forgiveness across Cultures [PDF]
Across cultures, most people agree that forgiveness is a virtue. However, culture may influence how willing one should be to forgive and how one might express forgiveness.
Greer, Chelsea L. +8 more
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